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Chicago examiner vol xl no 1 52 a m tuesday Chicago june 17 1913 tuesday registered in u s patent offlee price one cent rc &Â«Â£*Â£; dunne agrees to help home rule bill in legislature governor says that as mayor of Chicago he was convinced city could run utilities better than any state commission speaker mckiniey serves notice he will oppose bill and m turn is warned that he will not be m position to act springfield 111 june 16 governor dunne to-day practically pledged himself to mayor harrisoti and the forty-five chi cago aldermen here to protest against the passage of the public utility commission bill he eaid that he would sign no bill which did not give Chicago home rule and served notice on the senate that he would not change his attitude i knew as mayor of Chicago and l know now that a city the shse of chi cago with the financial ability to em ploy experts can regulate utilities bet ter than can a state commission said the governor i have submitted a bill giving home rule to cities of over 20,000 that has been amended and the right of home rule has been denied by amend ment as mayor of Chicago i knew that the s-entiment of that city was in favor of home rule i believed that Chicago had the right and ability to control its own utilties amend the bill to include cities of any size you wish bnt i cannot change my opinion that Chicago should have home rule senate division even the hearing given the Chicago delega tion developed the fact that the senate is almost evenly divided for and against reinserting m the bill as it passed the house article vi granting home rule to cities and which was stricken out u the house should it be so amended it is not be lieved that the house would pass the senate amendment although governor dunne has whipped into line such of his floor leaders as lead the assaull on the home rule clause speaker mckiniey who used the gavel liberally m helping the enemies ot home rule to-day served noticjs on the Chicago aldermen that no amendment giving home rule to Chicago would be permitted to pass the house mckiniey is from chi cago and from a district which believes m home rule notice was served on him m turn to-day that he probably would not be m the legislature to vote on pub lic utilities m the next general assembly the senate chamber was packed when senator glackin chairman of the public utilities committee called that commit tee to order n expressing his attitude toward the house bill he said the people of Chicago regardless of all political lines are amazed to think that any movement wotiid be put on foot to deprive them of their right to regu late public utilities within the limits of their own city rights are demanded we have fought hard and success fully on that most important question to our citizens as the present governor and mayor harrison who is here with the members of the city council are fully aware and we call upon and expect the governor to protect our rights by vetoing any measure which will deprive us of our rights to control public utili ties m the city of Chicago let us see where we stand chicago's population m 1910 federal census was j,185,254 and the population of the state ol Illinois was 5,638,591 Chicago has one-half of the public utilities of the state and Chicago pays 40 per cent of the taxes of the state the city of Chicago now looks for redress to the senate and has faith that you gentlemen m the light of the facts here bet forth will be unanimous m giving to the city a square deal and i earnestly urge that you gentlemen of the senate will vote against any bill that will interfere with the right of the city of Chicago to control its own public utilities major harrison was cheered as he took the speaker's platform he told of the fight made by the city council before the legislature m favor of borne rule when the notorious humphrey and allen bills were pending he told of the contract made by the city with the traction companies which has paid into the city treasury 11,000 ikio m less than seven years and of the telephone ordinance accepted to-day by the Chicago telephone company an or dinance which will save Chicago mm scribers nearly s9oo,ooo a ytmr t ,. don't you want sounds instead of only echoes the sweet girl graduate and the young man graduate are gone no more do you hear the cheery song of the girl in the room overhead no more the merry whistle of the young man down the hall those rooms are vacant save for the echoes are you going to have them acaut all summer or are you going to get tenants for them in the quick way the sure way through the examiner's want ad and real estate section remember â€” every day that room is vacant means so much loss the day your tenant comes through an examiner want ad loss slops and gain begins phone your ad to mam 5,000 find Chicago woman dead in london flat police believe former wife of real estate man was asphyxiated special cable ta the examiner london june 16 the tragic death of j mrs iola mckenna hudson a pretty | young chicagoan m a flat m st george's j mansions westminster is being investi gated by the coroner the janitor last night found mrs hudson dead in the kiteheit of her apartment evidently hav ing been asphyxiated by fumes from the gas stove mrs hudson received a pri vate income from america mrs hudson is the divorced wife of charles w hudson a member of the real estate and contracting firm of hudson & sons 8201 south wabash avenue in formation of his former wife's death was furnished mr hudson at bis residence 4129 prairie avenue through a special cable received by the examiner mrs sinclair to wed man with 3.50 week former wife of novelist first met fiance m sanitarium kingston n v june 16 the en gagement ' of mrs upton sinclair di vorced wife of the novelist to hugh bert halliweil of poughkeepsle was an nounced this evening to the members of the artist colony at woodstock ulster county halliweil is the son of the late g w halliweil by the terms of whose will he is to receive but 3.50 a week until the time of his marriage after the wedding halliwell's allowance is in creased to 150 a week at the birth of the first child another increase m the allowance takes place mrs sinclair and halliweil met while both were patients at a sanitarium here suit restrains sale of mckinley relics woman claims share m gifts of late president to niece san francisco cal june 16 suit to restrain the sale at auction of memen tos of former president mckiniey was begun m the superior court to-day by mrs alice k bentz of santa barbara the articles consist of jewelry rugs f ur nitiwe and bric-a-brac which were pre , seated to ida mckiniey cooper his fa verite niece by tjie late president mrs bentz declares mrs cooper turned the property over to her husband after the latter had advanced 600 bentz claims to have advanced this money and taken a bill of sale for the heirlooms wilson thinks sox trip may end wars tells callahan international base bail may bring world peace washington d c june 16.â€”inter national baseball may be a means to in ternational peace so president wilson told james calla han of the Chicago white sox to-day when he called to get approval of the government for the tour of the giants and sox i but if the cubs were playing the lon don lions and johnny evers were sliding home and empire von der blagen of the hague association called him out would john's remarks make for international peace or universal war boat crashes into bridge north american wrecks railing of dearborn street structure part of the railing on the north side of the dearborn street bridge was torn away last night when the steamship north american crashed into the bridge while it was being raised to allow the boat to go through the boat was not damaged earl freed by father's death to wed actress jgirl who spurned 50,000 to give up love majf win noble suitor at last damage suit now in court j marquis of northampton's oppo sition to match is ended by heart disease special cable to ttie examiner london june 16 behind the action i entered m the high court here as moss i vs compton action for breach of premise | to marry is a romantic story which may ; throw some light on the sudden death i announced to-day from aequ italy of the i marquis of northampton head of one of ; the highest noblest and wealthiest farn i illes m england the defendant m be action which is i down for a bearing shortly before the 1 special jury is the earl of compton eld est son and heir of the dead / marquis he is being sued for breach of promise to marry he is said to have made to the fascinating anti charming musical comedy actress violett moss the young earl j who of course succeeds to the family i title and estates was born in 1885 and was educated at eton and balliol col leges oxford he joined the army m 1908 and is at present a lieutenant m the royal horse guards some months ago the earl was intro duced to miss moss a pretty girl twenty years of age \ father's order defied it was a case of love at first sight on i both sides and for a time the young | lovers kept their secret closely the i thunderbolt fell when the earl told his father of his love the marquis finally ordered the earl never to s#e the girl again but the earl refused to give up his sweetheart and she refused to re linquish her lordly lover then from the marquis came the final stern demand give up the girl or be disinherited eventually under constant and heavy parental pressure though vowing bis ! love the earl reluctantly broke away then came the unexpected sequel hop j ing it is stated to force the hand of the marquis the discarded actress started proceedings against the earl for breach of promise the marquis offered a huge settlement but the girl wanted her jover and refused to listen 50,000 offered girl as the legal aspects of the case pro ! grossed the marquis took an unprece dented step he ordered his lawyers to pay into court the astounding sum of 50,000 even then the girl would not settle and the case went on , there are those who believe that all opposition to the marriage has been so dramatically removed the earl will carry out his promise and marry the girl he loves the late marquis only left lon don last friday following a breakdown which affected his heart mcadoo heir refused a marriage license son of secretary of treasury is forced to take ten-mile trip baltimore md june 16 refused a marriage license for which they applied in baltimore to-day francis h mcadoo son of the secretary of the treasury an.i miss ethel mccoimiek daughter of mrs isaac b emerson to-day motored out to towson ten miles away where the re quired license was granted for their mar riage which is set for saturday the baltimore clerk refused them because their marriage is to take place m balti more county and not m the city bolt scares student who falls 4 stories northwestern man while working way through school breaks legs thomas jones a student at northwest ern university is at evanston hospital with both legs broken and internal in juries his condition is critical jones has been working his way through the university m order to become a mis sionary he was at work cleaning the windows on the fourth floor of willard hall the women's dormitory yesterday during the severe electrical storm at evanston a bolt struck a house close i by and the vivid flash so startled the student that he lost his balance and fell i jones is twenty-three years old and ecmes from derryville va mrs pinchot's maid captures robber knocks him out while woman lunches with envoy new york june , 16 while mrs amos it e pinchot was at luncheon at the ritz-carlton to-day with the russian ambassador and mrs bakhmetieff a page entered with a message telling her that her home had open robbed of thou sands of dallars worth of silver excus ing herself mrs pinchot called a taxi and hurried home the message failed to state however that anna anderson her maid had cap tured both the burglar and his booty and aided by two policemen was hold ing them until the arrival of her mis tress the maid found a man trying to carry out two large parcels at the same time that she sent her right to his chin miss anderson screamed for help the pris oner gave his name as charles clay holds up bank for 3,290 flees to hills bandit m glendale ore uses rifle with telesccpe sight glendalh ore june 36,-ray dia mond this morning entered the glendale state bank held up assistant cashier b h smith with a rifle took 3,290 and escaped to the hills a posse is m pur suit diamond's gun had a telescope sight as smith who was alone asked to examine it the weapon was leveled at him with the order hands up after diamond went out smith fired twice at him another man fired five times at diamond but miseed diamond had lived m glendale about a year and he was known as a socialist agitator in the district to which he fled train robbers eluded officers for months two years bar hicks wedding in nations capitol Chicago hotel man forced to use hotel for ceremony washington d c june 16.â€”leon ard hicks proprietor of the grant hotel m Chicago and miss lillian millership a former member of sam bernard's theat rical company came here to-day to be married m the capitol their plans were defeated however by the refusal of the custodian of the building to permit the ceremony they were married later m a hotel the two first met m the surf at atlantic city and the romance fol lowed crazed man tries to kill his family attacks wife and three children with iron bar all m hospital otto ginnich a structural iron worker became deranged last night at his home and attacked his wife and three children with a steel bar four feet long all four are at the county hospital there is little hope for the recovery of six-year-old elsie who has a compound fracture of the skull his son arthur was burned by turpentine which the father threw at him the police had to battle with the madman and beat him into submission prehistoric flying reptile discovered skeleton of pterodactyli monster found m wyoming casper wyo june 16 dr f sa lathe and d van wagener geologists who are prospecting this vicinity for oil reported the discovery eighteen miles from casper of a fossil bed conspicuously vis ible m which is the almost perfect silici fied skeleton of a flying reptile probably of the pterodactyli which measures at least sixty^-feet m length the creature in life must have had a wing expansion of eighty feet hospitals ordered closed building commissioner ericsson directed the police yesterday to close the rhodes avenue and monroe street hospitals with in thirty-six hours according to the re ports of the building inspectors the stair ways Â» and exits m these hospitals are insufficient . ... .â€ž. . thirteen hurt in west side trolley crash victims refuse to go to traction j company hospitals m their ambulances warned by policemeni ; _: brakes fail to work and twenty second street car runs into kedzie avenue trolley thirteen persons received painful injtr | ries and refused to accept the service of | the traction companies white ghost ambulance automobiles following the crash of two street cars at west twenty-second street and sonth kedzie avenue m the rush hour last evening the twenty-second street car east bound plunged into the southbound ked zie avenue car after the signal had been giveu for the kedzie avenue car to cross the track intersection the explanation of the motorman of the twenty-second street car was that he intended to just clear the rear end of the kedzie avenue j car but found too late that his brake | would not work and that the collision \ was inevitable ! car is demolfshed the twenty-second street car was de l molished and the kedzie avenue car ; rolled from the tracks men and women j struggled m the wreckage and only when i the oollre arrived was the rescue work , successfully started the white ghost ambulances of the i traction companies were on the scene a few moments after the police ambu j lances arrived and the traction surgeons j made every effort to induce the wreck ! victims to go to the traction hospitals ! the police warned injured people against j eolnff i taken to doctor the injured were taken to the offices : of dr frank j jirka 3203 west t.wenty | second street where their harts were at j tended to the list of those most seriously injured ! follows stephen sikora a policeman back j sprained face and hands bruised and | cut by glass taken home james baetmayer 2721 south kedzie j avenue two ribs broken right side j bruised and wrenched face and body bruised and cut by glass taken home mrs anna shieley 329 south mozart street face hands and legs cut and bruised < james slaby an engineer 2214 south | kedzie avenue face and legs cut j john stieh 2246 south sawyer avenue ! back face and hands bruised and cut frank dolasky 3054 south trumbull avenue left foot crushed face and hands cut joseph hanzliu 2730 south homan ave nue internally hurt william p harty a clerk 3051 south kedzie avenue left arm hurt john erbardt 2819 south spaulding avenue internally hurt miss anna mikota 1722 west forty seventh street bruised henry winkowski 2236 south sacra mento avenue face and body cut wallace bowman 3357 south wabash avenue risht leg crushed , albert jaus 344 east fiftieth street was seriously injured last nicht when he was struck by a westbound fifty-first street ear at prairie avenue dog attacks policeman victim to ask owner a priest to buy him a new garment policeman conrad adamowski of the west Chicago avenue station was.pass ing st john cantius polish catholic church last uiglit when a dog said to be owned by the rev john kosenske the pastor attacked him tearing his rubber coat and biting him on the leg the policeman fired several shots but the bullets missed their mark he said be would ask the priest to buy him a new raincoat sick baby saves speeder evanston mother freed after arrest . to finish trip mrs m x rothschild highland park was arrested yesterday m evanston for speeding her automobile by motorcycle policeman larkin of that suburb when she explained that she was hurrying home to her sick baby she was not taken to the station e.k stallo sued for 15,000 new york june 16 the solvency of edmund k stallo son inlaw of alex ander mcdonald millionaire railroad builder is questioned by a supreme court action filed here to-day george g miles jr suing as administrator of his fa ther to collect 15,000 from stallo al leges that he is insolvent and financially irresponsible stallo has denied this as sertion four yachtsmen rescued mil .. aukee wis june 16 four men who refused to give their names were picked up here to-day after being blown here from michigan city in the yacht ruth of^ne Chicago yacht chub ksh church thefts admitted mrs fitzhugh is guilty confesses to robberies mrs caroline fitzhugh the beautiful southern woman who pleaded guilty to robbing two women m church rockefeller rising early to scan papers â– â€¢ up at sunrise eagerly awaits coachman's return with news tarrytown n v june 16 john d rockefeller is taking an unusual in terest m the xew york morning news papers lately his eoaehniau being aroused at 4:30 every morning to get them in some cases he has to awaken the news man for few are out that early the coachman says why i don't get them early enough for mr rockefeller even now the other morning he was so anxious that he walked half way down the road to meet me mr rockefeller is getting up these mornings at sunrise he has an early breakfast takes a short walk and then anxiously awaits the arrival of the xew york newspapers - mr rockefeller has been playing his usual game of golf despite the hot weather arrangements are being mude for his return to cleveland about june 23 marriage and heat records set nearly license bureau and thermometer both strive to make new marks two records were almost broken m chi cago yesterday the weather tnau did his best to set a new mark for june weather the tem perature reached h8.4 which is within j one-tenth of a degree of the highest ever i recorded m Chicago ov a june day another record uearly was broken at j the marriage license bureau where 256 i marriage licenses were issued during the j day by a perspiring agitated clerical j force the largest number ever issued m a day is 267 that also was a june day i ah of which shows according to mar \ riage license clerk louis leguer that j it is never too hot to get married and i any day may bring forth a new recard playground chief named mrs lucy bradford given north evanston post miss lucy semple bradford was ap i pointed director of the north evanston playground yesterday by the north evans j ton playground committee she will take charge of the playground to-morrow when it is opened miss bradford was athletic director for glrl la new i'orlt j high mhoola '.' mmmmmmmtbeixbmb southern belie waits in tombs for sentence after claim ing innocence xew york june 16 mrs caroline fitzhugh the youug southern woiuau whose case has mystified the district attorney as well as her own lawyers late today pleaded guilty to grand lar ceny m the second degree before judge swarm m general sessions after she had dismissed her counsel and angrily denied her guilt the charges agaiust her included the thefts of two mesh bags from miss dor othy fisk daughter of pliny fisk the banker and miss irene munzy they missed them while attending services m fashionable fifth avenue churches first denies guijt mr levy her former attorney ad vised mrs fitzhugh to enter a plea of guilty she refused and grew indignant she complained to judge swarm and stated to him that she desired a substitu tion of counsel i am not guilty of this charge she told judge swarm with vehemence and despite what my lawyer says-that it is the best thing for me to do i will not plead guilty even if you promise not to send me to prison the case was adjourned for a while l.ouls spiegel being engaged o lake mr levy's place iu too advised the de fendant to plead guilty and after several long waits she finally decided to do so several times the district attorney m charge of the prcneeution asked the court to call the case but each time mr spiegel pleaded for time remanded to tombs at last he announced he was ready and i entered for his client a flea 1 gulltv m ! the second degree itcseri iv the same ! calm and refined manner that has char acterized her tnroaghbut he hearings the woman answered the necessary questions and was remacded to uie tfcubs tor sen tence on thursday she gave her ame as mrs caroline fitzhi-.gli twenty-six years 01-i and said that her last place of residence had oeen the hotel flanders m this city her re quest that she be permitted to make a btatement lv open i.on-t wh^-n she is sen tenced we.3 granted it is expected then that she will clear up the mystery of her identity it has been repeatedly assertej that her real name is not fitzhugh h sitoogeorgopulos weds gary ind was interested to learn cf j the marriage yestcrtioy of hartlooa sltoo ! bef>r s o;,u!os so miv eugenic r'onstau '; dlnidou both o lisn the kxaraiaif has also learned the mun,ea et tiie iir:'.a(<iÃŸaida i hoynesues 3 l roads to squeeze 70,000,000 of water state law found which forbids over-capitalization by making stocks void where issued above actual worth of property action taken so that city may learn true worth of companies and be protected m plans to " merge elevated and surface states attorney maclay hoyne yesterday started pro ceedings to squeeze approxl j mately 7(1,000,000 of water out of j the stocks of the group of corpora i tions controlling the elevated rail \ roads m Chicago in bringing suits against the met ropolitan south side and l'nion loop companies mr hoyn acted under an Illinois constitutional pro vision which it is asserted has never been cited before as liasis ot such action mr hoyue declares that & similar provision is to be found m each ot at least twenty-four other state in stitutions and that means m the opinion of many lawyers close stu j dents of constitutions that mr j hoyne has found the prime strategic point of attack through which the biggest railroad corporations m the country heavy with watered stock i can be compelled to reduce to i bring their paper value into log j ical relationship with their real i seeks to facilitate merger for instance said mr hoyne take one Illinois road it is said to jiave an actual value of about : 50,000,000 against 130,000,000 capi talization this road could bo i reached through section 13 of i the Illinois constitution mr hoyne was seeking a means to reach a correct figure on the value of the elevated companies property so that progress might be made toward a consolidation of ele vated and surface companies he wanted to force the companies themselves to give the true figures and it was while seeking a tongue loosener to use against the com : panics that he found the constitu tional provision which exactly suited the purpose here is the section art xi section 13 no rail road corporation shall issue any stock or bonds except for money labor or property actu ] ally received and applied to the purposes for which such cor poration was created and all stock dividends and other fic titious increase of the capital stock or indebtedness of any such corporation shall be void show 70,000,000 difference in a statement issued last night | m explanation of his suits against ; the l companies mr hoyne de : clared that the claimed capitaliza tion of the combined companies m Chicago is 122,000,000 against that figure he quotes the i city valuation committee's finding j that all the elevated railroads in i Chicago could not honestly have j cost more than 52,000,000 â€” and ! this figure included due allowance j for commissions for obtaining ! money for profits on construction | for legal and miscellaneous ex , penses the difference between the 122 -! 000,000 of capitalization and the 52 000,000 estimated maximum cost of the property is 70,000,000 the milts filed yesterday hare o do with only 3 ono.ooo of that 7o.0o0,0iÂ»j ' i â– allee'd f h the f30,000,d00 of â€¢*Â»â– ter ' ha been issued aa toittrwm mÂ»-'-"p'>!ltat 14.00i),q00 -. llo.ooo - i s i ... 8.000.000 i j.ui-i'iaÂ«r-^h v j.ofio of water"~ls said / hi Chicago and vicinity cooier ksvy with probably thunder showers tues ytvfe fc i :><^ day wednesday generally fair and mil'v cooler ; â€¢ } . range of temperatures yesterday t . r ti highest ..' 98 c/loo/a l [ lowest 71 jmwxs . average 84.5 â€” â€” â€”^â€” â€” â€” - the examiner's sworn statement of circulation for may average number of copies of each issue of this publication old or distributed through the mails or otherwise to paid subscribers during the month of may daily examiner 241,722 sunday examiner 599,224

Chicago examiner vol xl no 1 52 a m tuesday Chicago june 17 1913 tuesday registered in u s patent offlee price one cent rc &Â«Â£*Â£; dunne agrees to help home rule bill in legislature governor says that as mayor of Chicago he was convinced city could run utilities better than any state commission speaker mckiniey serves notice he will oppose bill and m turn is warned that he will not be m position to act springfield 111 june 16 governor dunne to-day practically pledged himself to mayor harrisoti and the forty-five chi cago aldermen here to protest against the passage of the public utility commission bill he eaid that he would sign no bill which did not give Chicago home rule and served notice on the senate that he would not change his attitude i knew as mayor of Chicago and l know now that a city the shse of chi cago with the financial ability to em ploy experts can regulate utilities bet ter than can a state commission said the governor i have submitted a bill giving home rule to cities of over 20,000 that has been amended and the right of home rule has been denied by amend ment as mayor of Chicago i knew that the s-entiment of that city was in favor of home rule i believed that Chicago had the right and ability to control its own utilties amend the bill to include cities of any size you wish bnt i cannot change my opinion that Chicago should have home rule senate division even the hearing given the Chicago delega tion developed the fact that the senate is almost evenly divided for and against reinserting m the bill as it passed the house article vi granting home rule to cities and which was stricken out u the house should it be so amended it is not be lieved that the house would pass the senate amendment although governor dunne has whipped into line such of his floor leaders as lead the assaull on the home rule clause speaker mckiniey who used the gavel liberally m helping the enemies ot home rule to-day served noticjs on the Chicago aldermen that no amendment giving home rule to Chicago would be permitted to pass the house mckiniey is from chi cago and from a district which believes m home rule notice was served on him m turn to-day that he probably would not be m the legislature to vote on pub lic utilities m the next general assembly the senate chamber was packed when senator glackin chairman of the public utilities committee called that commit tee to order n expressing his attitude toward the house bill he said the people of Chicago regardless of all political lines are amazed to think that any movement wotiid be put on foot to deprive them of their right to regu late public utilities within the limits of their own city rights are demanded we have fought hard and success fully on that most important question to our citizens as the present governor and mayor harrison who is here with the members of the city council are fully aware and we call upon and expect the governor to protect our rights by vetoing any measure which will deprive us of our rights to control public utili ties m the city of Chicago let us see where we stand chicago's population m 1910 federal census was j,185,254 and the population of the state ol Illinois was 5,638,591 Chicago has one-half of the public utilities of the state and Chicago pays 40 per cent of the taxes of the state the city of Chicago now looks for redress to the senate and has faith that you gentlemen m the light of the facts here bet forth will be unanimous m giving to the city a square deal and i earnestly urge that you gentlemen of the senate will vote against any bill that will interfere with the right of the city of Chicago to control its own public utilities major harrison was cheered as he took the speaker's platform he told of the fight made by the city council before the legislature m favor of borne rule when the notorious humphrey and allen bills were pending he told of the contract made by the city with the traction companies which has paid into the city treasury 11,000 ikio m less than seven years and of the telephone ordinance accepted to-day by the Chicago telephone company an or dinance which will save Chicago mm scribers nearly s9oo,ooo a ytmr t ,. don't you want sounds instead of only echoes the sweet girl graduate and the young man graduate are gone no more do you hear the cheery song of the girl in the room overhead no more the merry whistle of the young man down the hall those rooms are vacant save for the echoes are you going to have them acaut all summer or are you going to get tenants for them in the quick way the sure way through the examiner's want ad and real estate section remember â€” every day that room is vacant means so much loss the day your tenant comes through an examiner want ad loss slops and gain begins phone your ad to mam 5,000 find Chicago woman dead in london flat police believe former wife of real estate man was asphyxiated special cable ta the examiner london june 16 the tragic death of j mrs iola mckenna hudson a pretty | young chicagoan m a flat m st george's j mansions westminster is being investi gated by the coroner the janitor last night found mrs hudson dead in the kiteheit of her apartment evidently hav ing been asphyxiated by fumes from the gas stove mrs hudson received a pri vate income from america mrs hudson is the divorced wife of charles w hudson a member of the real estate and contracting firm of hudson & sons 8201 south wabash avenue in formation of his former wife's death was furnished mr hudson at bis residence 4129 prairie avenue through a special cable received by the examiner mrs sinclair to wed man with 3.50 week former wife of novelist first met fiance m sanitarium kingston n v june 16 the en gagement ' of mrs upton sinclair di vorced wife of the novelist to hugh bert halliweil of poughkeepsle was an nounced this evening to the members of the artist colony at woodstock ulster county halliweil is the son of the late g w halliweil by the terms of whose will he is to receive but 3.50 a week until the time of his marriage after the wedding halliwell's allowance is in creased to 150 a week at the birth of the first child another increase m the allowance takes place mrs sinclair and halliweil met while both were patients at a sanitarium here suit restrains sale of mckinley relics woman claims share m gifts of late president to niece san francisco cal june 16 suit to restrain the sale at auction of memen tos of former president mckiniey was begun m the superior court to-day by mrs alice k bentz of santa barbara the articles consist of jewelry rugs f ur nitiwe and bric-a-brac which were pre , seated to ida mckiniey cooper his fa verite niece by tjie late president mrs bentz declares mrs cooper turned the property over to her husband after the latter had advanced 600 bentz claims to have advanced this money and taken a bill of sale for the heirlooms wilson thinks sox trip may end wars tells callahan international base bail may bring world peace washington d c june 16.â€”inter national baseball may be a means to in ternational peace so president wilson told james calla han of the Chicago white sox to-day when he called to get approval of the government for the tour of the giants and sox i but if the cubs were playing the lon don lions and johnny evers were sliding home and empire von der blagen of the hague association called him out would john's remarks make for international peace or universal war boat crashes into bridge north american wrecks railing of dearborn street structure part of the railing on the north side of the dearborn street bridge was torn away last night when the steamship north american crashed into the bridge while it was being raised to allow the boat to go through the boat was not damaged earl freed by father's death to wed actress jgirl who spurned 50,000 to give up love majf win noble suitor at last damage suit now in court j marquis of northampton's oppo sition to match is ended by heart disease special cable to ttie examiner london june 16 behind the action i entered m the high court here as moss i vs compton action for breach of premise | to marry is a romantic story which may ; throw some light on the sudden death i announced to-day from aequ italy of the i marquis of northampton head of one of ; the highest noblest and wealthiest farn i illes m england the defendant m be action which is i down for a bearing shortly before the 1 special jury is the earl of compton eld est son and heir of the dead / marquis he is being sued for breach of promise to marry he is said to have made to the fascinating anti charming musical comedy actress violett moss the young earl j who of course succeeds to the family i title and estates was born in 1885 and was educated at eton and balliol col leges oxford he joined the army m 1908 and is at present a lieutenant m the royal horse guards some months ago the earl was intro duced to miss moss a pretty girl twenty years of age \ father's order defied it was a case of love at first sight on i both sides and for a time the young | lovers kept their secret closely the i thunderbolt fell when the earl told his father of his love the marquis finally ordered the earl never to s#e the girl again but the earl refused to give up his sweetheart and she refused to re linquish her lordly lover then from the marquis came the final stern demand give up the girl or be disinherited eventually under constant and heavy parental pressure though vowing bis ! love the earl reluctantly broke away then came the unexpected sequel hop j ing it is stated to force the hand of the marquis the discarded actress started proceedings against the earl for breach of promise the marquis offered a huge settlement but the girl wanted her jover and refused to listen 50,000 offered girl as the legal aspects of the case pro ! grossed the marquis took an unprece dented step he ordered his lawyers to pay into court the astounding sum of 50,000 even then the girl would not settle and the case went on , there are those who believe that all opposition to the marriage has been so dramatically removed the earl will carry out his promise and marry the girl he loves the late marquis only left lon don last friday following a breakdown which affected his heart mcadoo heir refused a marriage license son of secretary of treasury is forced to take ten-mile trip baltimore md june 16 refused a marriage license for which they applied in baltimore to-day francis h mcadoo son of the secretary of the treasury an.i miss ethel mccoimiek daughter of mrs isaac b emerson to-day motored out to towson ten miles away where the re quired license was granted for their mar riage which is set for saturday the baltimore clerk refused them because their marriage is to take place m balti more county and not m the city bolt scares student who falls 4 stories northwestern man while working way through school breaks legs thomas jones a student at northwest ern university is at evanston hospital with both legs broken and internal in juries his condition is critical jones has been working his way through the university m order to become a mis sionary he was at work cleaning the windows on the fourth floor of willard hall the women's dormitory yesterday during the severe electrical storm at evanston a bolt struck a house close i by and the vivid flash so startled the student that he lost his balance and fell i jones is twenty-three years old and ecmes from derryville va mrs pinchot's maid captures robber knocks him out while woman lunches with envoy new york june , 16 while mrs amos it e pinchot was at luncheon at the ritz-carlton to-day with the russian ambassador and mrs bakhmetieff a page entered with a message telling her that her home had open robbed of thou sands of dallars worth of silver excus ing herself mrs pinchot called a taxi and hurried home the message failed to state however that anna anderson her maid had cap tured both the burglar and his booty and aided by two policemen was hold ing them until the arrival of her mis tress the maid found a man trying to carry out two large parcels at the same time that she sent her right to his chin miss anderson screamed for help the pris oner gave his name as charles clay holds up bank for 3,290 flees to hills bandit m glendale ore uses rifle with telesccpe sight glendalh ore june 36,-ray dia mond this morning entered the glendale state bank held up assistant cashier b h smith with a rifle took 3,290 and escaped to the hills a posse is m pur suit diamond's gun had a telescope sight as smith who was alone asked to examine it the weapon was leveled at him with the order hands up after diamond went out smith fired twice at him another man fired five times at diamond but miseed diamond had lived m glendale about a year and he was known as a socialist agitator in the district to which he fled train robbers eluded officers for months two years bar hicks wedding in nations capitol Chicago hotel man forced to use hotel for ceremony washington d c june 16.â€”leon ard hicks proprietor of the grant hotel m Chicago and miss lillian millership a former member of sam bernard's theat rical company came here to-day to be married m the capitol their plans were defeated however by the refusal of the custodian of the building to permit the ceremony they were married later m a hotel the two first met m the surf at atlantic city and the romance fol lowed crazed man tries to kill his family attacks wife and three children with iron bar all m hospital otto ginnich a structural iron worker became deranged last night at his home and attacked his wife and three children with a steel bar four feet long all four are at the county hospital there is little hope for the recovery of six-year-old elsie who has a compound fracture of the skull his son arthur was burned by turpentine which the father threw at him the police had to battle with the madman and beat him into submission prehistoric flying reptile discovered skeleton of pterodactyli monster found m wyoming casper wyo june 16 dr f sa lathe and d van wagener geologists who are prospecting this vicinity for oil reported the discovery eighteen miles from casper of a fossil bed conspicuously vis ible m which is the almost perfect silici fied skeleton of a flying reptile probably of the pterodactyli which measures at least sixty^-feet m length the creature in life must have had a wing expansion of eighty feet hospitals ordered closed building commissioner ericsson directed the police yesterday to close the rhodes avenue and monroe street hospitals with in thirty-six hours according to the re ports of the building inspectors the stair ways Â» and exits m these hospitals are insufficient . ... .â€ž. . thirteen hurt in west side trolley crash victims refuse to go to traction j company hospitals m their ambulances warned by policemeni ; _: brakes fail to work and twenty second street car runs into kedzie avenue trolley thirteen persons received painful injtr | ries and refused to accept the service of | the traction companies white ghost ambulance automobiles following the crash of two street cars at west twenty-second street and sonth kedzie avenue m the rush hour last evening the twenty-second street car east bound plunged into the southbound ked zie avenue car after the signal had been giveu for the kedzie avenue car to cross the track intersection the explanation of the motorman of the twenty-second street car was that he intended to just clear the rear end of the kedzie avenue j car but found too late that his brake | would not work and that the collision \ was inevitable ! car is demolfshed the twenty-second street car was de l molished and the kedzie avenue car ; rolled from the tracks men and women j struggled m the wreckage and only when i the oollre arrived was the rescue work , successfully started the white ghost ambulances of the i traction companies were on the scene a few moments after the police ambu j lances arrived and the traction surgeons j made every effort to induce the wreck ! victims to go to the traction hospitals ! the police warned injured people against j eolnff i taken to doctor the injured were taken to the offices : of dr frank j jirka 3203 west t.wenty | second street where their harts were at j tended to the list of those most seriously injured ! follows stephen sikora a policeman back j sprained face and hands bruised and | cut by glass taken home james baetmayer 2721 south kedzie j avenue two ribs broken right side j bruised and wrenched face and body bruised and cut by glass taken home mrs anna shieley 329 south mozart street face hands and legs cut and bruised < james slaby an engineer 2214 south | kedzie avenue face and legs cut j john stieh 2246 south sawyer avenue ! back face and hands bruised and cut frank dolasky 3054 south trumbull avenue left foot crushed face and hands cut joseph hanzliu 2730 south homan ave nue internally hurt william p harty a clerk 3051 south kedzie avenue left arm hurt john erbardt 2819 south spaulding avenue internally hurt miss anna mikota 1722 west forty seventh street bruised henry winkowski 2236 south sacra mento avenue face and body cut wallace bowman 3357 south wabash avenue risht leg crushed , albert jaus 344 east fiftieth street was seriously injured last nicht when he was struck by a westbound fifty-first street ear at prairie avenue dog attacks policeman victim to ask owner a priest to buy him a new garment policeman conrad adamowski of the west Chicago avenue station was.pass ing st john cantius polish catholic church last uiglit when a dog said to be owned by the rev john kosenske the pastor attacked him tearing his rubber coat and biting him on the leg the policeman fired several shots but the bullets missed their mark he said be would ask the priest to buy him a new raincoat sick baby saves speeder evanston mother freed after arrest . to finish trip mrs m x rothschild highland park was arrested yesterday m evanston for speeding her automobile by motorcycle policeman larkin of that suburb when she explained that she was hurrying home to her sick baby she was not taken to the station e.k stallo sued for 15,000 new york june 16 the solvency of edmund k stallo son inlaw of alex ander mcdonald millionaire railroad builder is questioned by a supreme court action filed here to-day george g miles jr suing as administrator of his fa ther to collect 15,000 from stallo al leges that he is insolvent and financially irresponsible stallo has denied this as sertion four yachtsmen rescued mil .. aukee wis june 16 four men who refused to give their names were picked up here to-day after being blown here from michigan city in the yacht ruth of^ne Chicago yacht chub ksh church thefts admitted mrs fitzhugh is guilty confesses to robberies mrs caroline fitzhugh the beautiful southern woman who pleaded guilty to robbing two women m church rockefeller rising early to scan papers â– â€¢ up at sunrise eagerly awaits coachman's return with news tarrytown n v june 16 john d rockefeller is taking an unusual in terest m the xew york morning news papers lately his eoaehniau being aroused at 4:30 every morning to get them in some cases he has to awaken the news man for few are out that early the coachman says why i don't get them early enough for mr rockefeller even now the other morning he was so anxious that he walked half way down the road to meet me mr rockefeller is getting up these mornings at sunrise he has an early breakfast takes a short walk and then anxiously awaits the arrival of the xew york newspapers - mr rockefeller has been playing his usual game of golf despite the hot weather arrangements are being mude for his return to cleveland about june 23 marriage and heat records set nearly license bureau and thermometer both strive to make new marks two records were almost broken m chi cago yesterday the weather tnau did his best to set a new mark for june weather the tem perature reached h8.4 which is within j one-tenth of a degree of the highest ever i recorded m Chicago ov a june day another record uearly was broken at j the marriage license bureau where 256 i marriage licenses were issued during the j day by a perspiring agitated clerical j force the largest number ever issued m a day is 267 that also was a june day i ah of which shows according to mar \ riage license clerk louis leguer that j it is never too hot to get married and i any day may bring forth a new recard playground chief named mrs lucy bradford given north evanston post miss lucy semple bradford was ap i pointed director of the north evanston playground yesterday by the north evans j ton playground committee she will take charge of the playground to-morrow when it is opened miss bradford was athletic director for glrl la new i'orlt j high mhoola '.' mmmmmmmtbeixbmb southern belie waits in tombs for sentence after claim ing innocence xew york june 16 mrs caroline fitzhugh the youug southern woiuau whose case has mystified the district attorney as well as her own lawyers late today pleaded guilty to grand lar ceny m the second degree before judge swarm m general sessions after she had dismissed her counsel and angrily denied her guilt the charges agaiust her included the thefts of two mesh bags from miss dor othy fisk daughter of pliny fisk the banker and miss irene munzy they missed them while attending services m fashionable fifth avenue churches first denies guijt mr levy her former attorney ad vised mrs fitzhugh to enter a plea of guilty she refused and grew indignant she complained to judge swarm and stated to him that she desired a substitu tion of counsel i am not guilty of this charge she told judge swarm with vehemence and despite what my lawyer says-that it is the best thing for me to do i will not plead guilty even if you promise not to send me to prison the case was adjourned for a while l.ouls spiegel being engaged o lake mr levy's place iu too advised the de fendant to plead guilty and after several long waits she finally decided to do so several times the district attorney m charge of the prcneeution asked the court to call the case but each time mr spiegel pleaded for time remanded to tombs at last he announced he was ready and i entered for his client a flea 1 gulltv m ! the second degree itcseri iv the same ! calm and refined manner that has char acterized her tnroaghbut he hearings the woman answered the necessary questions and was remacded to uie tfcubs tor sen tence on thursday she gave her ame as mrs caroline fitzhi-.gli twenty-six years 01-i and said that her last place of residence had oeen the hotel flanders m this city her re quest that she be permitted to make a btatement lv open i.on-t wh^-n she is sen tenced we.3 granted it is expected then that she will clear up the mystery of her identity it has been repeatedly assertej that her real name is not fitzhugh h sitoogeorgopulos weds gary ind was interested to learn cf j the marriage yestcrtioy of hartlooa sltoo ! bef>r s o;,u!os so miv eugenic r'onstau '; dlnidou both o lisn the kxaraiaif has also learned the mun,ea et tiie iir:'.a(!ltat 14.00i),q00 -. llo.ooo - i s i ... 8.000.000 i j.ui-i'iaÂ«r-^h v j.ofio of water"~ls said / hi Chicago and vicinity cooier ksvy with probably thunder showers tues ytvfe fc i :>